usernames are hard

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  • So, if I’m getting this right, OP is claiming that GrapheneOS are running some sort of campaign against other open-source projects (projects which they actually do recommend against, but for actually verifiable reasons), then proceeds to show what could very well be a random person just wanting some projects they like to release their apps on Accrescent, then OP links 3 random privsec blogs and claims they’re part of this coordinated attack just because they share the same, verifiable information, and then proceeds to link to a bunch of GitHub accounts that are directly related in some way to these blogs or GrapheneOS itself as if that somehow proves anything, mixing this list with some other random GitHub accounts without giving any reasoning as to why?

    And OP is not even attacking the information itself and explaining to us why it’s “BS”, rather they’re just attacking the people spreading it and claiming they’re all connected. And just in case, no, something being open-source does not mean you can just ignore any of its structural security flaws.

    Pretty much the only decent takeaway from this post is that the person running wonderfall.space is supposedly the same person running privsec.dev. I don’t know any french but, in this text:

    Je n’ai jamais hésité à exprimer mes doutes au sujet de F-Droid (je parlerai ici principalement de son dépôt officiel)

    Atleast in the parentheses, je parlerai seems to be future tense (so they meant the section, not the article they linked to, as this post’s translation implies). The rest is still kinda weirdly phrased though and it could imply that they run it too depending on how you see it but I’d find it weirder for them to just, straight up admit to doing that.

    With all this I might be missing something, idk dude.